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"He goes to Bareilly" is in which tense? (a) Present continuous (b) Present indefinite (c) Future indefinite (d) None of these​

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Answered by Wasaafmansoorshah
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Explanation:

I think (b)

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Answered by anurimasingh22
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (b) Present indefinite.

"He goes to Bareilly" is in the Present indefinite tense.

Explanation:

What is Present Indefinite tense?

Present Indefinite tense, also known as the Simple Present tense is used to indicate actions that are happening now. It is also used to indicate the actions that happen regularly. Present Indefinite tenses are formed by adding -s or -es at the end of the verb depending upon the person.

First-person (I/We) - simply verb

Second person (You/They) - simply verb

Third person (He/She/It/any other noun) - verb with -s or -es

Examples:

  • I love to read books.
  • They go to the temple daily.
  • She drinks water.
  • He goes to the library.

Therefore, the given statement "He goes to Bareilly" is in Present Indefinite tense.

Given options include:

i) Present continuous tense:

Present continuous tense is used to indicate actions that are happening now and may continue in the future.

It is formed by adding am/is/are + present participle of the verb.

Eg: She is waiting in the school.

ii) Future indefinite tense:

Future indefinite tense, also known as Simple Future tense is used to indicate actions that may occur in the future.

It is formed by adding will + verb

Eg: Arun will come tomorrow.

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